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| Few stellar events. | Low light and thermal output. | | | Few stellar events. | Low light and thermal output. | | ||
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+ | === Large === | ||
+ | Large stars | ||
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+ | ^ Advantage ^ Disadvantage ^ | ||
+ | | Lots of light. Abundance of minable resources. | High radioactivity and frequent solar storms. Hostile planets only. | | ||
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+ | === Small === | ||
+ | Old stars are much cooler than young and middle-aged stars so they don't put out as much light and thermal energy. On the flip side, the solar system is much more predictable and settled. | ||
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+ | ^ Advantage ^ Disadvantage ^ | ||
+ | | Few stellar events. Lots of rocky planets to choose from. | Low light and thermal output. High asteroid scarcity. | | ||
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+ | ==== Planetary Types ==== | ||
+ | === Mars === | ||
+ | === Mercury === | ||
+ | === Ganymede === | ||
+ | === Callisto === | ||
+ | === Luna === | ||
+ | === Titan === | ||
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+ | ==== Planetary Attributes ==== | ||
+ | === High Gravity === | ||
+ | High gravity planets are abundant in resources but require more resources to build structures able to withstand the additional weight under the increased gravity. | ||
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+ | ^ Advantage ^ Disadvantage ^ | ||
+ | | More abundant resources. | Buildings cost more. | | ||